“I was born to save the Doctor.”
(Source: thesarahjanesmith, via raggedyman-goodbye)
“I was born to save the Doctor.”
(Source: thesarahjanesmith, via raggedyman-goodbye)
“I don’t know where I am. I just know I’m running. Sometimes it’s like I’ve lived a thousand lives in thousand places. I’m born, I live, I die. And always there’s the Doctor. Always I’m running to save the Doctor, again and again and again and again. And he hardly ever hears me, but I’ve always been there. Right from the very beginning. Right from the day he started running.”
(Source: clarissafrayes, via pondspondsponds)
Tabby and Tilda, two harmless old lezzies Rezzies, were genuinely quite unsettling. Cannibalistic hags from a hugely underrated McCoy story, ‘Paradise Towers’.
Tilda Well, you see [Mel], we would like you to stay for a very long time.
TabbyIn fact, we don’t imagine you ever leaving at all.
Mel You are joking, aren’t you? Tilda? Tabby?
Tabby We don’t see this as a matter for humour, Mel dear. We mean every word.
(Tilda throws her shawl over Mel’s face while Tabby threatens her with the toast fork.)
Tilda In our experience, Mel dear, it is much better not to struggle too much. It only causes needless distress.
Mel (screamssssssssssssssssssssssss)
(via t-d-possum)
One of the best characters to have come out of the new series. She would have made an incredible companion.
(via darrvill)
No matter how many times I see this scene (from The Sarah Jane Adventures episode, Death of the Doctor), it fills me with so many happy emotions.
Because in this moment, however brief, I can see the Doctor, with his white hair and slick suit, sitting with a young adventurous woman named Jo Grant, like no time had passed at all.
Even though his face has changed and his personality, he still has the same values, the same love of life…
And most of all, the same memory. He always remembers them.
And he’s so proud of them.
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(Source: crikeydave)
— The Seventh Doctor speaking the final lines from the classic series, from ‘Survival’, 1989.
Elisabeth Sladen died two years ago on 19 April. She was only 65 years old, a mother, a wife, and we will miss her always. RIP LIZ.
(Source: thesarahjanesmith)